- The
Choctaw (Choctaw:
Chahta Choctaw pronunciation: [tʃahtá(ʔ)]) are a
Native American people originally based in the
Southeastern Woodlands, in what is...
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adopted as a son by
Chactas Celuta:
Native American wife of René Outalissi: The
father of
Chactas Lopez:
Spanish man who
sheltered Chactas in St. Augustine...
- taciturn.
There was one who
could speak English and of whom I
asked why the
Chactas were
leaving their country. "To be free," he answered,
could never get...
- René René
tells his
story to
Chactas and
Father Souel Author François-René de
Chateaubriand Language French Genre Romanticism,
novella Publication date...
- as Old
Guardsman Orazio Orlando as
Constant Gennadi Yudin as
Grenadier Chactas Armando Bottin as Sous-Lieutenant
Legros Rodolfo Lodi as
Joseph Fouché...
- taciturn.
There was one who
could speak English and of whom I
asked why the
Chactas were
leaving their country. "To be free," he answered,
could never get...
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lower her into the grave. The
unclothed young man to the left of
Atala is
Chactas, who is
clutching tightly onto Atala’s legs at the edge. In the background...
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which would last
about eight days.
Swanton writes on Bossu's account, "The
Chactas love war and have some good
methods of
making it. They
never fight standing...
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officer Spring on the Oder (1968) as
Sereda Waterloo (1970) as
Grenadier Chactas Destiny (1977) as
german military doctor Геннадий Юдин в Авторском проекте...
- class.
Before the town was
named Russellville, its
vicinity was
known as
Chactas Prairie, The Prairie, or
Cactus Flats.
Located on the
southern edge of...